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  • New Affordable Shimano ESSA, Short Reach Levers, and Cross Compatibility
  • Dales_rider
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    My stock eye protection for many a year has been Bloc Stealth with 3 interchangeable lenses, however at the weekend I got a pair of Endura Pacu Glasses wore them through mist rain and into bright sun and they will now be my glasses of choice.
    So answer yes an expensive set of glasses are worth it.

    Dales_rider
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    Sat wondering how much the sparky has charged or did he stand there making that sucking noise through his teeth whilst shaking his head then start his first sentence with “Well”

    Dales_rider
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    6 mm

    Dales_rider
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    Did my first one today a mechanical had me out for a couple of laps [Thank God] Its all on for 45 to 60 minutes I was k nacked, legs stung tobits by nettles and scratch by brambles but hugely enjoyed the day 🙂

    Built the bike myself from a new frame off Ebay.

    Today I wish I’d had my full suss, the techy bits would have suited it better.

    Dales_rider
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    Points to Lancashire, try Yorkshire.

    Dales_rider
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    Have a go yourself I’m sure getting that 1% cant be difficult !

    Dales_rider
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    M and S refused to insure cos we lived in the sticks. AA went with them 9 bikes so best value

    Dales_rider
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    Facts
    Fluid cant leak out if upside down.
    Fade is when no mater how hard you pull the brakes don’t work, until you have had it you wont know what it is.
    If the levers pull back to the bars and don’t do anything you either have no fluid in the system or air in the fluid, or someones pinched your pads.

    Me I’d push the calliper off, the pads out, push the pots right back into the calliper [all 4] and dangle it from the bars.
    Get a largish 200 ml syringe and a piece of plastic hose that fits snuggly over the bleed nipple.
    Brake lever reservoir level.
    Take off top cap.
    open bleed nipple and pump all the fluid out. maybe catch it in something using tube mentioned above.
    Now fill the syringe and tube with new DOT 5.1 fluid, make sure you purge air out [like the doctors do with a syringe on the tele.
    Connect it to the bleed nipple and fill the system from the bottom till the reservoir is full, close the bleed nipple and don’t forget to roll your diaphragm in to the reservoir lid on and your brakes will be sorted.
    Check for leaks at some stage.

    Dales_rider
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    Explain fad

    Dales_rider
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    Interesting 🙂
    The EU rule allowing the return of goods up to two years after purchase is at odds with the returns policies adopted by most major shops.

    However, as this is a directive is only partially adopted by the UK, its use is a grey area.

    Despite this, many shops have willingly refunded items when presented with the directive and its argument, so it could potentially improve your position.

    So what has happened?

    Most major retailers will have a stated returns policy that complies with UK consumer law. Those interested can see the exact wording of the Sale of Goods act here, but put simply the law says that retailers must sell goods that are ‘as described, fit for purpose and of satisfactory quality’.

    If a defect is detected when, or in a reasonable period of time after, the sale is made, then buyers can demand a full refund.

    However, the rules get fuzzier when faults develop over time and a buyer has to return goods after possessing them for a longer period.

    Under UK law, buyers in England and Wales can get a partial refund or full repair up to six years after the purchase was made (five years from discovery in Scotland). The refund should take into account how much use the customer has already had of a product. Ultimately, a county court would decide this.

    However, the likelihood of getting such a refund is dramatically reduced after just six months. The reason is that for six months after the purchase, it is up to the retailer to show that a fault on an item is down to the actions or misuse of the buyer, rather than an inherent fault in the product.

    After six months, the burden of proof switches to the buyer and it is they who must then show a fault is due to some inherent problem, something that can be almost impossible in all but the most straightforward cases.

    Sounds complicated?

    For example, the plasma TV you bought five months ago stops working without explanation and you return to the shop you bought it from, expecting a refund. The store manager is reluctant but can find no explanation for the fault. There are no scratches or damage to show it has been dropped, or signs of water damage. Complying with the Sales of Goods Act, he understands without such proof he must refund you money.

    But were the fault to develop at seven months, he would not need such proof. The TV may show no signs of damage or misuse, but the store manager no longer needs to show there was any. Instead, you must show to him that there was a shoddy component or design fault that caused the problem. In the absence of these things, he is under no obligation to return your money.

    In reality, most retailers offer returns policies that extend this 6-month period to 12 months. But after that refunds are hard to come by.

    So how does the EU rule change things?

    The EU directive in question is 1999/44/EC. The full wording is contained here (open the word documtent and scroll to page 7) but the important bit is this: ‘A two-year guarantee applies for the sale of all consumer goods everywhere in the EU. In some countries, this may be more, and some manufacturers also choose to offer a longer warranty period.’

    As with UK law, a seller is not bound by the guarantee ‘if the (fault) has its origin in materials supplied by the consumer’. But the EU rule does not require the buyer to show the fault is inherent in the product and not down to their actions.

    The EU rule also says buyers need to report a problem within two months of discovering it if they want to be covered under the rule.

    How can I use this rule?

    Reports of cases where shoppers have used the EU rule to get refunds suggest that even senior staff at stores may be unaware of it, so be prepared for some blank faces if you need to use it to argue your case. But eventually, after referring the complaint to legal teams, reports suggest the stores have coughed up.

    Use this checklist to see if you could try and use the EU rule:

    • The goods were purchased no longer than two years ago
    • The store will not provide a refund or repair because you are returning the item after their return period has ended, usually one year
    • You are reporting the fault within two months of discovering it
    • The goods show no signs of damage through your actions or misuse.

    The best advice is to print off the EU rule and take a copy with you. If staff fail to recognise it, ask them to take your details and report your complaint to their bosses. Take a note of the names of any staff you speak to and explain that you will contact them again soon for a response.

    You may manage to get your refund on the basis of the EU directive, however, shops are within their rights to use the Sale of Goods Act as the definitive guideline instead.

    What about warranties? Do I still need one?

    The EU rule, while extending the guarantees for shoppers does not necessarily mean warranties have no value. Under a warranty you may get extra protection against accidental damage that would not be covered by the UK or EU regulations

    Dales_rider
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    Flaperon – Member

    Why the resentment at people earning over the average wage?

    No resentment, as I have been on over it by up to 4 times it in the past and next years income will exceed 100k.

    However as for the last 10 years I’ve been below the average I know what the difference means and the problems it creates.

    The real issue is the gap between lowest paid and highest paid and the obscene levels of increases for top earners.

    Dales_rider
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    How do you measure interlectulism

    Dales_rider
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    If you want qality and ease of fitting have google of Keller. Otherwise you may as well stick with Ikea or any of the others mentioned

    Dales_rider
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    You can walk up it without using your hands, its not steep just long

    Dales_rider
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    Maybe a read of this will enlighten everyone, Eddie Izzard you’ll rot in hell…..

    Dales_rider
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    Certain western items of clothing are banned in some Islamic countries arent they ?

    Dales_rider
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    The best road tyres are what you bought, mind you did pay £34 too much for them.
    As for tight, not on my rims and I have 5 different sets of wheels they are on. Dont evenb use tyre levers to mount them.

    Dales_rider
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    Suppose full face covering comes in handy, saves having to switch the lights off when you’re swinging

    Dales_rider
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    2567 days before I get my state pension though, if its still being handed out by then

    Dales_rider
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    After to day its 2
    The number of years I’ll be drawing a pension dictates how well off I am a year and I’m super rich for the first year its in 12 years time it takes a dive.

    Dales_rider
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    Scotland, think its still in Europe 😉

    Dales_rider
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    Cycling

    Last 4 Weeks

    Avg Rides / Week 2
    Avg Distance / Week 54mi
    Avg Time / Week 6hr 55m

    Year-to-Date

    Distance 1,493.7mi
    Time 133hr 49m
    Elev Gain 98,120ft
    Rides 78

    And a few other useless stats 🙂

    Bikes

    Hardtail
    11.2mi

    Spesh XC
    149.8mi

    Static
    26.0mi

    Summer
    2,530.7mi

    Winter
    172.5mi

    Dales_rider
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    I asked a few moons ago and got the answer Nokia Lumia so weny for the 520. Cheap as chips does everything you need and Carphone Whorehouse are doing a dealv which adds a 7″ tablet which is more than you need.

    Dales_rider
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    Madness

    Dales_rider
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    I’m with MBoy on this, two SITS on wet stickey clay anything fat is out. Something with W I D E spacing between the “Spikes” maybe a Swampthing if you can still get them in narrow sizes.

    Dales_rider
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    A point of interest most will nothave thought about, get a light dog the twice I had to carry my dog of the fells I’m glad I did

    Dales_rider
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    Indian brick thrower attacked by German

    Dales_rider
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    This may give the answers to all your questions

    Dales_rider
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    Bit racist that.

    Dales_rider
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    The level of skill even as a lad is impressive, riding out from Skipton on some tech climbs that stopped most he would just hop sideways and carry on.

    Dales_rider
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    Simon – Member

    It’s on a footpath just off Harden Moor, at the end of Altar Lane cross over the road, up the farm track and you’ll eventually hit that stile.

    B.A.Nana – Member

    Looks like the bit of BW directly across the road from top of Altar Lane, just where the BW turns into a FP.

    Thanks wasn’t sure, notice my local DH is in there must be one of the best Mini DH in the UK 🙂

    Dales_rider
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    Cant quite work out where the opening shot is, anyone know ?
    All the rest I recognises,

    Dales_rider
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    Riding my local DH 🙂

    Dales_rider
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    Collie
    Threrad closed

    Dales_rider
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    How longs a piece of string ?

    Dales_rider
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    Pictures ?

    Dales_rider
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    Bikes too big, sack it off to winter
    Pop and get a 58, it will come with a 120 stem

    Dales_rider
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    A R G

    Dales_rider
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    Van Halen – Member

    does anyone do anything floody enough for use off road?

    Use the force, floody lights pah !

    Dales_rider
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    Lezyne macro drive find its good enough to ride off road on its own and the mega drive is brighter so why not.
    BTW sensible not having separate batteries and if you do make sure the light is well fastened on.
    Last Thursday our club ride saw a nasty incident when the front light fell off the bars, into the wheel/spokes did one revolution and came to rest behind the forks. This is the result.

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